April 10 | 5:00 PM

Alice Moore Black Arts & Cultural Center

135 S Pearl Street

Alice Moore Black Arts & Cultural Center hosts Reparations Town Hall Part 1 on Thursday, April 10 at 5pm. Go to www.cflj.org/events to learn more.

 

About the Event

Importance of the Reparations Panel at Alice Moore Black Arts Cultural Center

 

The upcoming reparations panel on April 10th at the Alice Moore Black Arts Cultural Center is a significant event for several reasons:

 

1. Acknowledgment of Historical Injustices

 

This panel aims to address the historical injustices faced by the Black community, recognizing the long-lasting impacts of slavery, segregation, and systemic racism.

 

2. Community Engagement

 

The event provides a platform for community members to engage in meaningful discussions about reparations, fostering a sense of solidarity and collective understanding.

 

3. Education and Awareness

 

Attendees will have the opportunity to learn from experts and activists about the various forms reparations can take, as well as the current movements advocating for justice.

 

4. Policy Advocacy

 

The panel will serve as a space to discuss potential policy changes and initiatives that could lead to tangible reparative measures within our society.

 

5. Empowerment and Action

 

By participating in this event, individuals can become empowered to take action in their communities, advocating for reparative justice and equality.

 

6. Building a Legacy

 

This event is a step towards building a legacy of accountability and healing, ensuring that the voices of the past are heard and respected in our ongoing fight for justice. Join us at the Alice Moore Black Arts Cultural Center on April 10th to be part of this crucial conversation and contribute to the movement for reparative justice.